
Imran Khan's Sons Speak Out on His Harsh Jail Conditions
The sons of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan have broken their silence, speaking out about his harsh jail conditions and asserting that he 'won’t break' despite the treatment.
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The sons of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan have broken their silence, speaking out about his harsh jail conditions and asserting that he 'won’t break' despite the treatment.
The sons of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan have stated that their father will not compromise and would rather die in prison.
Imran Khan's sons have stated that their father remains resolute in prison, preferring to die there rather than make any concessions.

Information Minister Attaullah Tarar confirmed that Imran Khan's sons are welcome to visit Pakistan using their Nicop, following Jemima Goldsmith's appeal. He also stated that a phone call between Imran Khan and his children would be arranged on Eid.
The sons of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan have stated that their father will not yield and would rather die in prison than compromise.
The sons of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan have conveyed that their father remains resolute and would 'rather die in prison' than yield to pressure.
Imran Khan's sons have stated that their father remains resolute in prison, asserting that he would rather die than compromise.

The sons of Imran Khan are demanding to see their father in jail, claiming he has been denied treatment for several months and his health is deteriorating.
The sons of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan have conveyed that their father remains unyielding and would rather die in prison than make any concessions.
The sons of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan have stated that their father is resolute and would prefer to die in prison rather than yield.

Jemima Goldsmith, former wife of PTI founder Imran Khan, claimed the government is recommending his sons travel on National Identity Cards for Overseas Pakistanis (Nicop) to strip them of British protection.